List of Pokémon with form differences

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While there are 1025 officially recognized species of Pokémon, with most members of an individual species looking relatively similar to one another, several Pokémon species have remarkable differences in appearance between members. At times, these differences are purely cosmetic, and have no bearing on the difference in the Pokémon's stats from another; however, several Pokémon not only differ in stats, but also type, depending on their form.

Among these are several legendary Pokémon, whose unique forms can be changed between at will, and are spelled officially as "Formes". Many of the forms are known to have special names, while others do not, and are thus only named in fanon. In Generations II-IV, whichever form is encountered first will be the form displayed in the Pokédex by default; i.e., a player who encountered a West Sea Shellos would have it appear in the Pokédex by default, while one who encounters an East Sea Shellos first would see that Shellos appear in the Pokédex first. In Generation V, the form displayed in the Pokédex can be changed upon reaching Mistralton City, even to a Shiny form, if it has been encountered.

Pokémon with differing forms

Pichu

In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, an alternate form of Pichu will appear at Ilex Forest (but only if the player has a Pikachu-colored Pichu in their party). This Pichu has a tuft of hair on the end of its left ear, and is known as the Spiky-eared Pichu. Spiky-eared Pichu's Pokéathlon performance stats are different than a normal Pichu's. It cannot evolve or be traded and cannot be transferred to Pokémon Black and White using the Poké Transfer.

Normal
 
Spiky-eared
 

Unown

Unown was the first known Pokémon which had visual differences between individuals of the species. From the species' debut in Generation II, each Unown would have an appearance similar to that of one of the twenty-six letters of the Latin alphabet. In Generation III, two more forms were added, corresponding to the question mark and exclamation point.

A special Unown Dex, an upgrade to the Pokédex that was developed by the researchers at the Ruins of Alph to record the different forms of Unown, was available in Generation II after the player had caught several Unown. This was superseded in HeartGold and SoulSilver by the Unown Report, obtainable after the player completes the first tile puzzle in the Ruins of Alph.

Unown's form is determined in Generation III based on its personality value. Though the form has no bearing on base stats, ! and ? Unown have different performance stats than their alphabetical brethren.

A
 
B
 
C
 
D
 
E
 
F
 
G
 
H
 
I
 
J
 
K
 
L
 
M
 
N
 
O
 
P
 
Q
 
R
 
S
 
T
 
U
 
V
 
W
 
X
 
Y
 
Z
 
!
 
?
 

Spinda

Like Unown, Spinda has many visual variations in its species, all involving the placement of its spots. Like Unown's letter, the spot placement is generated based on the individual's personality value, and likewise, has no effect on the Pokémon's stats. Unlike Unown, however, these differences are rarely repeated, as the calculation uses the entirety of the personality value—a number that can range from zero to 4,294,967,295 (232 - 1).

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Castform

Castform's first appearance at Hoenn's Weather Institute in Generation III brought about the concept of interchangeable forms. Unlike other Pokémon, an individual Castform's form is not static, and will change, due to its Ability, with the weather.

Normally, Castform takes on a rather plain appearance, with a gray body. In this form, it is of the Template:Type2; as could be expected, it is in this form that it is at its least effective.

When Castform is exposed to bright rays of sunlight, it changes its form to a more sunny appearance, and becomes a Template:Type2 (Sunny Form). In rain, Castform becomes more like a raindrop, and becomes a Template:Type2 (Rainy Form). Finally, in hail, Castform takes the form of a snowy cloud, and becomes an Template:Type2 (Snowy Form). It will not transform in any other weather conditions.

If Castform has its Ability Forecast negated, it will be locked in its current form and type, rather than reverting to its Normal form.

Castform's stats do not change between any of these forms.

Normal
 
 Normal 
Sunny Form
 
 Fire 
Rainy Form
 
 Water 
Snowy Form
 
 Ice 

Deoxys

Deoxys, the final Pokémon in the National Pokédex as of Generation III, was the first known Pokémon whose base stats and move compatibility differed, as well as its appearance, depending on its form. First introduced in Destiny Deoxys, Deoxys was revealed to have three alternating forms, while a fourth was added later, with the release of Pokémon Emerald. Like its base stats, its Pokéathlon performance varies depending on its form.

Deoxys's forms are game-specific in Generation III, but can be changed at will in later generations by inspecting the meteorites in Veilstone City in Sinnoh, Route 3 in Kanto, and Nacrene Gym in Unova.

Deoxys's Normal Forme is the default form it takes, as well as the form it appears in in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. In this form, its stats are more balanced, though it is notably far more offensive than it is defensive.

It is in this form that Deoxys will be found in the wild on Birth Island, though it will transform after it has been captured, depending on its Generation III game version.

The Attack Forme is the appearance that Deoxys takes on in Pokémon FireRed, and it learns noticeably more powerful moves while in this form. Its Attack and Special Attack stats have been maxed out, making it the most powerful of all Pokémon in both aspects, while its Speed remains the same as its default form. Its defensive stats, however, take a harsh blow, lowering so much that it is only more powerful in Defense than seven Pokémon (tied with three others), and is tied for last place in Special Defense with five others, including Magikarp.

In Pokémon LeafGreen, the counterpart version to FireRed, Deoxys takes on a counterpart form to the Attack Forme, the Defense Forme. Whereas the Attack Forme had incredible offensive power (and incredibly weak defensive capabilities), Defense Forme inverts this somewhat, having mediocre offensive power (and a lower Speed stat) and heightened Defense and Special Defense. This form of Deoxys learns moves more attuned to attrition than to elimination, raising its already high defenses to protect against opponents' moves rather than attack them before they can attack.

By far the quickest of all Pokémon, Deoxys in its Speed Forme learns many moves that can guarantee that it will strike before any other Pokémon can. Though it can still be outsped by a Pokémon with Speed Boost, Speed Forme Deoxys takes the uneven nature of the stats of Deoxys's other forms and balances them out, keeping it from hitting too hard, but at the same time, preventing it from being hit too hard itself.

The HP stat remains the same with each of the four formes.

 
Deoxys
Normal Forme
 Psychic 
Pressure
Ruby and Sapphire
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
50 150 50 150 50 150
File:386ADeoxys.png
Deoxys
Attack Forme
 Psychic 
Pressure
FireRed
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
50 180 20 180 20 150
File:386DDeoxys.png
Deoxys
Defense Forme
 Psychic 
Pressure
LeafGreen
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
50 70 160 70 160 90
File:386SDeoxys.png
Deoxys
Speed Forme
 Psychic 
Pressure
Emerald
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
50 95 90 95 90 180
Lv.  
Normal Forme
 Psychic 
 
Attack Forme
 Psychic 
 
Defense Forme
 Psychic 
 
Speed Forme
 Psychic 
Start Leer
Wrap
9 Night Shade
17 Teleport Double Team
25 Knock Off Taunt Knock Off
33 Pursuit Spikes Pursuit
41 Psychic
49 Snatch Superpower Snatch
57 Psycho Shift
65 Zen Headbutt
73 Cosmic Power Iron Defense Agility
Amnesia
81 Recover Zap Cannon Recover
89 Psycho Boost
97 Hyper Beam Counter ExtremeSpeed
Mirror Coat
Moves in bold are STAB. Moves in italics do no damage.


Burmy and Wormadam

Both Burmy and its female evolution, Wormadam, have three separate forms, being the first Pokémon whose evolution depends on a specific form. Like others, Burmy can change form freely, depending on where it last participated in a battle actively (Exp. Share maintains a Burmy's form if it does not leave the Poké Ball); however, Wormadam's form is permanent.

If a Burmy last battled in a grassy outside area, hatched from an Egg whose Wormadam parent was in the Plant Cloak, or hatched from an Egg that had Mothim and Ditto as parents, it will be in its basic state, the Plant Cloak. This form of Burmy is covered in leaves and twigs. If a female, it will evolve into Wormadam in its Plant Cloak, which is a Bug/Grass Pokémon.

If a Burmy last battled on a beach or in a cave, or hatched from an Egg whose Wormadam parent was in the Sandy Cloak, it will be in the Sandy Cloak. This form of Burmy is covered in sand and rocks. If a female, it will evolve into Wormadam in its Sandy Cloak, which is a Bug/Ground Pokémon.

If a Burmy last battled inside of a building, or hatched from an Egg whose Wormadam parent was in the Trash Cloak, it will be in the Trash Cloak. This form of Burmy is covered in pink insulation. If a female, it will evolve into Wormadam in its Trash Cloak, which is a Bug/Steel Pokémon.

A Wormadam's stats and move compatibility vary with her form, in addition to type and appearance. The cloak a male Burmy takes on before evolution makes no difference, as it sheds it upon evolution into Mothim.

Plant Cloak
 
 Bug 
Sandy Cloak
 
 Bug 
Trash Cloak
 
 Bug 
 
Wormadam
Plant Cloak
 Bug  Grass 
Anticipation
Hidden: Overcoat
Evolve after battle
on grassy terrain
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
60 59 85 79 105 36
File:413GWormadam.png
Wormadam
Sandy Cloak
 Bug  Ground 
Anticipation
Hidden: Overcoat
Evolve after battle
on rocky terrain
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
60 79 105 59 85 36
File:413SWormadam.png
Wormadam
Trash Cloak
 Bug  Steel 
Anticipation
Hidden: Overcoat
Evolve after battle
inside a building
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
60 69 95 69 95 36
Lv.  
Plant Cloak
 Bug  Grass 
 
Sandy Cloak
 Bug  Ground 
 
Trash Cloak
 Bug  Steel 
Start Tackle
10 Protect
15 Bug Bite
20 Hidden Power
23 Confusion
26 Razor Leaf Rock Blast Mirror Shot
29 Growth Harden Metal Sound
32 Psybeam
35 Captivate
38 Flail
41 Attract
44 Psychic
47 Leaf Storm Fissure Iron Head
Moves in bold are STAB. Moves in italics do no damage.


Cherrim

Like Castform, Cherrim changes its appearance depending on the weather, though not with all kinds. It will be in its Sunshine Form in intense sunlight and its Overcast Form in any other weather. Due to its Ability, its Attack and Special Defense will also increase in its Sunshine Form. Unlike Castform, its type does not change.

Overcast Form
 
 Grass 
Sunshine Form
 
 Grass 

Shellos and Gastrodon

Another Sinnoh-native evolution family, Shellos and Gastrodon also have a difference, depending on, this time, whether the Pokémon in question was caught east or west of Mt. Coronet. Like others before, neither form can change to the other, but unlike other multiple-form Pokémon, the appearance of the mother is the determinant to the appearance of the hatched Pokémon.

Both West Sea Shellos and Gastrodon take on a pink appearance, while their East Sea cousins take on a blue hue. There is also a slight difference in bodily appearance depending on the form.

West Sea
 
 Water 
 
 Water  Ground 
East Sea
 
 Water 
 
 Water  Ground 

Rotom

In August of 2008, shortly before the Japanese release of Pokémon Platinum, five silhouetted Pokémon were shown, with a statement that indicated that these Pokémon would be in the game. Days before the game's release, it was revealed that these Pokémon were alternate forms of Rotom.

In each of these forms, Rotom has possessed a different household appliance, and each has its own special move. Heat Rotom, which has possessed a microwave oven, knows Overheat and is Electric/Fire; Wash Rotom, which has possessed a washing machine, knows Hydro Pump and is Electric/Water; Frost Rotom, which has possessed a refrigerator, knows Blizzard and is Electric/Ice; Fan Rotom, which has possessed a electric fan, knows Air Slash and is Electric/Flying; and Mow Rotom, which has possessed a lawnmower, knows Leaf Storm and is Electric/Grass.

In Platinum, the appliances are located in Rotom's Room in Galactic Eterna Building via the use of the Secret Key. In HeartGold and SoulSilver, the appliances are located in Rotom's Room in Silph Co. which can be accessed when entering the broken elevator with Rotom as the walking Pokémon. In Black and White, they can be found in the basement of Shopping Mall Nine.

Until Generation V, all forms of Rotom were Electric/Ghost-type. All alternate forms have the same base stat total, which is higher than that of normal Rotom (except normal Rotom has a higher base stat in speed).

 
Rotom
Normal Rotom
 Electric  Ghost 
Levitate
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
50 50 77 95 77 91
File:479ORotom.png
Rotom
Heat Rotom
 Electric  Fire 
Levitate
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
50 65 107 105 107 86
File:479WRotom.png
Rotom
Wash Rotom
 Electric  Water 
Levitate
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
50 65 107 105 107 86
File:479RRotom.png
Rotom
Frost Rotom
 Electric  Ice 
Levitate
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
50 65 107 105 107 86
File:479FRotom.png
Rotom
Fan Rotom
 Electric  Flying 
Levitate
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
50 65 107 105 107 86
File:479LRotom.png
Rotom
Mow Rotom
 Electric  Grass 
Levitate
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
50 65 107 105 107 86

Giratina

Giratina, much like Deoxys had been earlier, was announced to have an alternate form in the then-upcoming Giratina and the Sky Warrior in February, 2008. One of the two forms is the familiar form to players of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, designated as Altered Forme Giratina, while the other is a more serpentine form that was not previously known, the Origin Forme.

The Origin Forme is known as Giratina's natural form, which it appears in in its home of the Reverse World (in the anime) and Distortion World (in the games). If it travels to the Pokémon world, it assumes its Altered Forme. Both Formes appear in Pokémon Platinum, where Giratina is captured in the Distortion World in its more offense-oriented Origin Forme, and will revert to the defensive Altered Forme outside of this area unless it holds the Griseous Orb.

 
Giratina
Altered Forme
 Ghost  Dragon 
Pressure
Hidden: Telepathy
Pokémon world
no Griseous Orb
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
150 100 120 100 120 90
File:487OGiratina.png
Giratina
Origin Forme
 Ghost  Dragon 
Levitate
Distortion World
or with Griseous Orb
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
150 120 100 120 100 90

Shaymin

As with Giratina, an alternate form of the event Pokémon Shaymin was announced to appear in Giratina and the Sky Warrior, and is, in fact, the titular sky warrior. This new Sky Forme of Shaymin, with the previously-known form now called the Land Forme, has a completely altered appearance and, rather than being a pure-Template:Type2, is now Grass/Flying.

Like Giratina and Deoxys's transformations are activated by an external source, Shaymin's is activated by contact with a Gracidea, whose bouquets look almost like a sleeping Shaymin.

A Shaymin in its Sky Forme will revert to its Land Forme if frozen or during night.

Upon changing forms, Shaymin also changes its cry. It is the only Pokémon to do so.

 
Shaymin
Land Forme
 Grass 
Natural Cure
Nighttime
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
100 100 100 100 100 100
File:492SShaymin.png
Shaymin
Sky Forme
 Grass  Flying 
Serene Grace
Gracidea
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
100 103 75 120 75 127
Lv.  
Land Forme
 Grass 
 
Sky Forme
 Grass  Flying 
Start Growth
10 Magical Leaf
19 Leech Seed
28 Synthesis Quick Attack
37 Sweet Scent
46 Natural Gift
55 Worry Seed
64 Aromatherapy Air Slash
73 Energy Ball
82 Sweet Kiss
91 Healing Wish Leaf Storm
100 Seed Flare
Moves in bold are STAB. Moves in italics do no damage.


Arceus

Arceus has eighteen different forms, each with a slightly different coloration, which correspond to the eighteen different types.

Arceus's transformation between these forms is brought about by its held item: if it is holding a Plate, it draws its type from that Plate as stated in Sinnoh's mythology, while remaining Template:Type2 when not holding a Plate or holding any non-Plate item.

The Template:Type2 form of Arceus exists only in Generation IV, and is currently unavailable in any legitimate manner, as there is no Plate to turn it to this type. Educated speculation attributes this to an attempt made by Game Freak as an error handler. This is supported by the fact that there is no ???-type sprite data for Arceus in the Generation V games, because the ???-type was removed entirely from Generation V.

While its base stats remain constant despite its changing type, its Pokéathlon performance changes slightly. Additionally, it can learn Draco Meteor only while holding the Draco Plate.

 Normal 
 
 Fire 
 
 Water 
 
 Electric 
 
 Grass 
 
 Ice 
 
 Fighting 
 
 Poison 
 
 Ground 
 
 Flying 
 
 Psychic 
 
 Bug 
 
 Rock 
 
 Ghost 
 
 Dragon 
 
 Dark 
 
 Steel 
 
 ??? 
 

Basculin

Similar to Shellos and Gastrodon, Basculin can appear in two different forms — the Red-Striped Form and the Blue-Striped Form. The Red Stripe form sports a red stripe, with wide eyes and spiky fins, while the other has a blue stripe, with squinted eyes and smooth fins. Its color depends on the version it is found in, with the Red-Striped Form appearing in Black and the Blue-Striped Form appearing in White. However, rare instances of the other color can be found in the game by surfing on or fishing in swirling water.

Wild Red-Striped Basculin have a 5% chance of holding a DeepSeaTooth while wild Blue-Striped Basculin have a 5% chance of holding a DeepSeaScale.

 
Basculin
Red-Striped
 Water 
Reckless or
Adaptability
Hidden: Mold Breaker
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
70 92 65 80 55 98
File:550BBasculin.png
Basculin
Blue-Striped
 Water 
Reckless or
Adaptability
Hidden: Mold Breaker
Other: Rock Head
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
70 92 65 80 55 98

Darmanitan

If Darmanitan has Zen Mode as its Ability, it changes into Zen Mode when its HP drops to below half. Darmanitan in Zen Mode is blue in color, has Psychic as a secondary type, inverts its Attack and Special Attack from Standard Mode Darmanitan, and has boosted defenses and lowered Speed.

 
Darmanitan
Standard Mode
 Fire 
Zen Mode
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
105 140 55 30 55 95
File:555ZDarmanitan.png
Darmanitan
Zen Mode
 Fire  Psychic 
Zen Mode
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
105 30 105 140 105 55

Deerling and Sawsbuck

Deerling changes its appearance depending on the season, each of which lasts a month in real time. During spring, its coat will be pink; during summer, green; during autumn, orange; and during winter, brown.

Sawsbuck, Deerling's evolved form, also differs with the season. It has flowers in its antlers during spring; a full set of leaves in its antlers, a lack of fur at its neck and legs, and the addition of a mane and upright tail during summer; brown and wilting leaves during autumn; and white antlers along with sections of thicker, white fur during winter.

In both instances, the Pokémon will change forms when the season changes (when the players exits a cave or building) while it is in the party.

Deerling and Sawsbuck belonging to NPCs will match the season the NPC is battled in, with the exception of the Battle Subway, where they are always in Spring Form.

Spring Form
 
 Normal  Grass 
 
 Normal  Grass 
Summer Form
 
 Normal  Grass 
 
 Normal  Grass 
Autumn Form
 
 Normal  Grass 
 
 Normal  Grass 
Winter Form
 
 Normal  Grass 
 
 Normal  Grass 

Kyurem

Kyurem, in addition to its normal form, has two other forms: Black Kyurem and White Kyurem. They are the version mascots of Pokémon Black and White 2. It is currently unknown how Kyurem will change forms. These forms of Kyurem are not included in the original Pokémon Black and White.

These forms will be featured in M15, and in the anime, Kyurem is said to change forms when lent the power of Reshiram or Zekrom.

Meloetta

If Meloetta uses the move Relic Song (which it can learn from a man in Castelia City) in battle, it will change between its Aria and Pirouette Formes, changing its typing between Normal/Psychic and Normal/Fighting. Meloetta will revert to Aria Forme when the battle ends, or if switched during battle.

 
Meloetta
Aria Forme
 Normal  Psychic 
Serene Grace
Use Relic Song
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
100 77 77 128 128 90
File:648PMeloetta.png
Meloetta
Pirouette Forme
 Normal  Fighting 
Serene Grace
Use Relic Song
HP Atk Def SpA SpD Spe
100 128 90 77 77 128

Genesect

Genesect has five different forms, each depending on whether or not a Drive is held and which Drive it is. However, this does not change Genesect's type, but rather the type of the move Techno Blast. If it lacks a Drive, it will be Template:Type2. The four Drives that can be equipped are the Shock, Burn, Chill, and Douse Drive, which make the move Electric, Fire, Ice, and Template:Type2, respectively. Otherwise, the change is purely cosmetic, with the physical difference being the ammo cartridge in Genesect's cannon. The Chill Drive and the Douse Drive are exclusive to Pokémon White while the Shock Drive and the Burn Drive are exclusive to Pokémon Black.

Normal

 
 Bug  Steel 
Shock Drive

 
 Bug  Steel 
Burn Drive

 
 Bug  Steel 
Chill Drive

 
 Bug  Steel 
Douse Drive

 
 Bug  Steel 

Other Pokémon

Arbok

The Generation I Pokédex entries for Arbok state that there are six variations of markings on its belly that differ between regions. In the games, the pattern has differed in sprites; there are two variations that are dependent on the game the Pokémon is in, rather than the region in which it was caught. Arbok's conceptual art had three other designs, but these were only used in the Pokémon Adventures manga, in which Agatha's Arbok's markings can be changed, altering its powers. Another pattern was created for the TCG, making a total of six, then.

Pikachu

Main article: Pikachu variants

Shellder

Shellder changes between bivalve and spiral-shaped variations depending on whether or not it is attached to a Slowpoke's head or tail. Though impossible in the games, if a Slowbro or Slowking loses its Shellder, it is said to "devolve" into a Slowpoke, giving them more characteristics of form differences than actual evolutions.

Lugia

XD001 was a Shadow Lugia that was so thoroughly corrupted that its appearance changed.

Ditto

Ditto is known for its ability to transform into an exact replica of any other Pokémon. However, some Ditto are incapable of changing their face, with the result being a deformed replica of the target Pokémon with a flat, Ditto-like face.

Porygon

Porygon is able to change its color, shape and type to match its target with Conversion. It is also capable of changing its shape by using Sharpen.

Dialga

A Dialga also changed its appearance when it lost control of time in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness.

Other

  • From Generation IV onward, there are many Pokémon that appear differently as a result of their gender. Of these, Unfezant, Frillish and Jellicent differ so drastically that it is debatable whether or not these are true form differences, or simply extreme gender differences.
  • In Malice In Wonderland, a Mismagius merged with a Rayquaza illusion it created, with the result appearing to be a form difference of Rayquaza.
  • The Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum Pokédex entries for Weezing state that triplet forms have been discovered; however, this variant has not been shown in any Pokémon media. A third section of Weezing (without a face) appears on every Weezing seen so far.
  • Mantyke's Pokédex entry in Pearl says that the special patterns on its back vary from region to region. Unlike Arbok, however, its backsprite shows no difference between Sinnoh and Johto games, as Mantyke is not found wild in Johto.

Other form differences

There are several other differences that Pokémon have. For detailed descriptions of them, see Variant Pokémon.

In other languages

Castform

Normal

Language Title
Mandarin Chinese 一般形態 Yībān Xíngtài
  French Forme Normale
  German Normalform
  Italian Normale

Sunny Form

Language Title
Mandarin Chinese 太陽形態 Tàiyáng Xíngtài
  French Forme Soleil
  German Sonne-Form
  Italian Sole


Rainy Forme

Language Title
Mandarin Chinese 雨水形態 Yǔshuǐ Xíngtài
  French Forme Pluie
  German Regen-Form
  Italian Pioggia

Snowy Forme

Language Title
Mandarin Chinese 雪雲形態 Xuěyún Xíngtài
  French Forme Neige
  German Hagel-Form
  Italian Nuvola di Neve


Deoxys

Normal Forme

Language Title
  Japanese ノーマルフォルム Normal Form
Mandarin Chinese 一般形態* Yībān Xíngtài
全方位形态* Quánfāngwèi Xíngtài
  French Normale
  German Normalform
  Italian Forma Normale

Attack Forme

Language Title
  Japanese アタックフォルム Attack Form
Mandarin Chinese 攻擊形態 Gōngjí Xíngtài
  French Attaque
  German Angriffsfom
  Italian Forma Attacco


Defense Forme

Language Title
  Japanese ディフェンスフォルム Defense Form
Mandarin Chinese 防禦形態 Fángyù Xíngtài
  French Défense
  German Verteidigungsform
  Italian Forma Difesa

Speed Forme

Language Title
  Japanese スピードフォルム Speed Form
Mandarin Chinese 速度形態 Sùdù Xíngtài
  French Vitesse
  German Initiativeform
  Italian Forma Velocità


Burmy and Wormadam

Plant Cloak

Language Title
  Japanese くさきのミノ Plant Coat
Mandarin Chinese 草木蓑衣 Cǎomù Suōyī
  French Cape Plante
Forme Plante
  German Blatt-Form
  Italian Manto Pianta

Sandy Cloak

Language Title
  Japanese すなちのミノ Sand Coat
Mandarin Chinese 沙土蓑衣 Shātǔ Suōyī
  French Cape Sable
Forme Sable
  German Sand-Form
  Italian Manto Sabbia


Trash Cloak

Language Title
  Japanese ゴミのミノ Trash Coat
Mandarin Chinese 垃圾蓑衣 Lèsè Suōyī
  French Cape Déchet
Forme Déchet
  German Lumpen-Form
  Italian Manto Scarti


Cherrim

Overcast Form

Language Title
  Japanese ポジフォルム Positive Form
Mandarin Chinese 陰天形態 Yīntiān Xíngtài
  French Fermée
  German Normalform
  Italian Forma Nuvola

Sunshine Form

Language Title
  Japanese ネガフォルム Negative Form
Mandarin Chinese 晴天形態 Qíngtiān Xíngtài
  French Ouverte
  German Sonnentagform
  Italian Forma Splendore


Giratina

Altered Forme

Language Title
  Japanese アナザーフォルム Another form
Mandarin Chinese 另類形態 Lìnglèi Xíngtài
  French Forme Alternative
  German Wandelform
  Italian Forma Alterata
  Spanish Forma Modificada

Origin Forme

Language Title
  Japanese オリジンフォルム Origin form
Mandarin Chinese 起源形態 Qǐyuán Xíngtài
  French Forme Originelle
  German Urform
  Italian Forma Originale
  Spanish Forma Origen


Shaymin

Land Forme

Language Title
  Japanese ランドフォルム Land form
Mandarin Chinese 陸地形態 Lùdì Xíngtài
  French Forme Terrestre
  German Landform
  Italian Forma Terra
  Spanish Forma Tierra

Sky Forme

Language Title
  Japanese スカイフォルム Sky form
Mandarin Chinese 天空形態 Tiānkōng Xíngtài
  French Forme Céleste
  German Zenitform
  Italian Forma Cielo
  Spanish Forma Cielo


Rotom

Heat Rotom

Language Title
  Japanese ヒートフォルム Heat form
  French Motisma Chaleur
  German Hitze-Rotom
  Italian Rotom Calore

Wash Rotom

Language Title
  Japanese ウォッシュフォルム Wash form
  French Motisma Lavage
  German Wasch-Rotom
  Italian Rotom Lavaggio

Frost Rotom

Language Title
  Japanese フロストフォルム Frost form
  French Motisma Froid
  German Frost-Rotom
  Italian Rotom Gelo


Fan Rotom

Language Title
  Japanese スピンフォルム Spin form
  French Motisma Hélice
  German Wirbel-Rotom
  Italian Rotom Vortice

Mow Rotom

Language Title
  Japanese カットフォルム Cut form
  French Motisma Tonte
  German Schneid-Rotom
  Italian Rotom Taglio


Basculin

Red-Striped Form

Language Title
  Japanese あかすじ Red stripe
Mandarin Chinese 紅線 Hóngxiàn
  French Motif Rouge
  German Rotlinige Form
  Italian Forma Linearossa
  European Spanish Forma Raya Roja

Blue-Striped Form

Language Title
  Japanese あおすじ Blue stripe
Mandarin Chinese 紅線 Lánxiàn
  French Motif Bleu
  German Blaulinige Form
  Italian Forma Lineablu
  European Spanish Forma Raya Azul


Darmanitan

Standard Mode

Language Title
  Japanese ノーマルモード Normal Mode
Mandarin Chinese 一般模式 Yībān Móshì
  French Forme régulière
  German Normalmodus
  Italian Normale

Zen Mode

Language Title
  Japanese ダルマモード Daruma Mode
Mandarin Chinese 不倒翁模式 Bùdǎowēng Móshì
  French Mode Transe
  German Trance-Form
  Italian FStato Zen


Deerling and Sawsbuck

Spring Form

Language Title
  Japanese はるのすがた Spring Form
  French Forme Printemps
  German Frühlingsform
  Italian Forma Primavera
  European Spanish Forma Primavera

Summer Form

Language Title
  Japanese なつのすがた Summer Form
  French Forme Été
  German Sommerform
  Italian Forma Estate
  European Spanish Forma Verano


Autumn Form

Language Title
  Japanese あきのすがた Autumn Form
  French Forme Automne
  German Herbstform
  Italian Forma Autunno
  European Spanish Forma Otoño

Winter Form

Language Title
  Japanese ふゆのすがた Winter Form
  French Forme Hiver
  German Winterform
  Italian Forma Inverno
  European Spanish Forma Invierno


Kyurem

Black Kyurem

Language Title
  Japanese ブラックキュレム Black Kyurem
  French Kyurem Noir
  German Schwarze Kyurem
  Italian Kyurem Nero
  Spanish Kyurem Negro

White Kyurem

Language Title
  Japanese ホワイトキュレム White Kyurem
  French Kyurem Blanc
  German Weiße Kyurem
  Italian Kyurem Bianco
  Spanish Kyurem Blanco


Meloetta

Aria Forme

Language Title
  Japanese ボイスフォルム Voice Form
  European French Forme Voix
  Italian Forma Canta
  European Spanish Forma Cantante

Pirouette Forme

Language Title
  Japanese ステップフォルム Step Form
  European French Motif Bleu
  Italian Forma Danza
  European Spanish Forma Voz